British Poets of the Great WarSusquehanna University Press, 1988 - 269 pàgines |
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... Oxford and Other Poems ( 1918 ) . Her best known poem , “ The Spires of Oxford , " is an appreciation of students who " left the peaceful river . . . / to seek a bloody sod . " ( The response of trench soldiers to the second line is ...
... Oxford and Other Poems ( 1918 ) . Her best known poem , “ The Spires of Oxford , " is an appreciation of students who " left the peaceful river . . . / to seek a bloody sod . " ( The response of trench soldiers to the second line is ...
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... Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1978. Full - length biography that stresses that Gurney's madness did not result entirely from his experience of war . * Johnston , John H. English Poetry of the First World War : A Study in the ...
... Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1978. Full - length biography that stresses that Gurney's madness did not result entirely from his experience of war . * Johnston , John H. English Poetry of the First World War : A Study in the ...
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... Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1963-1965 . A family memoir . * Panichas , George A. , ed . Promise of Greatness : The War of 1914-1918 . New York : John Day , 1968. Collection of articles by survivors of the war and others ...
... Oxford : Oxford University Press , 1963-1965 . A family memoir . * Panichas , George A. , ed . Promise of Greatness : The War of 1914-1918 . New York : John Day , 1968. Collection of articles by survivors of the war and others ...
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Preface 93 | 13 |
Poetry and the Great War | 21 |
Calls to Action and Enthusiastic Replies | 31 |
Copyright | |
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